Social Pop-up: Flowers and friendship
Join us and learn to make a beautiful paper flower—your choice of a rose, a dahlia, or something from your own creative imagination as shown in the photo.
Join us and learn to make a beautiful paper flower—your choice of a rose, a dahlia, or something from your own creative imagination as shown in the photo.
Many of us never imagined that conversations with our own families and longtime friends could become this hard—but here we are, trying to stay connected in a deeply divided time.
Join us (and bring a guest if you’d like) to knit or crochet a scarf that will then be donated to a shelter to keep someone warm. This effort is part of a larger initiative in the South Bay whereby donated yarn becomes warming scarves for those who need them.
Join us for a relaxing Sunday morning of coffee, tea, nibbles, warm friendships and good conversation.
As we age, maintaining strength isn’t about lifting heavy weights or becoming an athlete—it’s about preserving independence, confidence, and quality of life. In this engaging Zoom talk, our speaker will explain why strength training is one of the most important—and often overlooked—tools for women as we grow older.
Drawing on the insights and stories from her book THE LOVE PROJECT, TMD member Alison van Diggelin invites us into the art of meaningful conversation—how asking the right questions can open doors, deepen relationships, and reveal the extraordinary stories hiding in plain sight.
Come hiking with us at the Quarry Park in Saratoga to celebrate the arrival of Spring.
Join us for a special presentation with photographer Carol Shoaff, who will share a curated selection of photographs—and, more importantly, the stories behind them.
Do you have once-loved clothing, jewelry, hats and purses you no longer wear? Things too nice to toss for Goodwill? Go through your closet and select items that are clean and good condition. Join us for another great eco-friendly clothing (and more) swap meet and gathering.
Traveling solo as a woman is no longer an exception—it’s one of the most empowering and rewarding ways to explore the world.
Join us for a relaxing morning of coffee, tea, nibbles, warm friendships and good conversation.
Connection is where fun, belonging and meaning come from. The good news is, Being Connectable is learnable and simple to implement.